A new alliance is on the horizon. How will it benefit shippers and BCO’s?
NEWS FLASH: Container carriers unveil plans for new “OCEAN Alliance” | AS Daily Newsletter | AS Daily | American Shipper
A new alliance is on the horizon. How will it benefit shippers and BCO’s?
NEWS FLASH: Container carriers unveil plans for new “OCEAN Alliance” | AS Daily Newsletter | AS Daily | American Shipper
Posted in Logistics, Shipping, Strategy, Supply Chains
Tagged alliances, container shipping
Jan Hoffman, President of the International Association of Maritime Economists and Chief, Trade Facilitation Section at UNCTAD, published these reflections on large container ships. they’re on Linkedin Pulse. Everyone’s talking about whether big ships should be built or not. But he asks a good question, whether the conventional arguments are relevant. Anyway, do we have any institutions capable of doing anything about the perfect competition in ocean shipping? He correctly points out that eliminating big ships and consolidation will lead to higher prices for delivered goods throughout the world, and consumers of these products will pay more.

Containerships have never been bigger than today, container freight rates have never been lower, and never has so much container carrying capacity been idle. Not a trilemma, but three sides of the
Posted in Logistics, Microeconomics, Ports, Production Operations, Shipping, Strategy, Supply Chains
Tagged big ships, container shipping, Shipping
Refrigerated container shipping is seeing high growth and it’s expected to continue.

Global Market Study on Shipping Containers: Reefers Segment to Witness Highest Growth by 2021
Source: Global Market Study on Shipping Containers | The Shipping Tribune
Posted in Logistics, Production Operations, Supply Chains
Tagged cold chain, container shipping, intermodal, refrigerated